Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 15

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t fo boy mets girl boy is girl nglish pantomime christmastime detlght ftoun hood probariy never looked so good as irene wheeler who plays the sherwood outlaw in globe production s babes in the woods but thai the way they do it in merry old england the show which opened sunday afternoon the first of three dates is en old english pantomime and over ome tradition say the pert of the leed boy is played by a girl below ate robbers david fane and bryan wareing genu ine males who have some fun with the audience as well as their fellow players dur ing ihe action packed three hours globe productions is a georgetown brampton or ganization their current presentation will also be staged monday december 26th and sunday january 1st in central peel secondary school in brampton lets play bridge e jti i li m ull l com drivers pay attention its winter suppose that jou ucrc in tlam contract and had a ch m of two play in order o til 12 tricks the cst plav mtc ed a 30 per cent chance ofj ess and the second plav fl ed a so per cent chance i i cess which one would w choose i know that the taoiild seem obioui lmi i could be wrong the cirrcct answer depends on whit the flays are lets take a look it tl ii hand which occurred in a r i ber bndgc match tin riem r is north and north south c tulnerable north s a j 5 h a 4 2 d 7 3 c a qji i east wait s 10 8 4 ss 9 6 hj 10 6 h q 9 7 d8 5 d h i id h i c 10 6 5 c 7 3 j south s k 7 1 i h k 8 13 i d a k 4 c k 8 2 the bidding north east south 1 c pass 3 nt 6 n t all ps i was sitting north an pla a hi i a o reasons we h n trump and i double ton diamond siiih ilirie no trump bid i ii 1 l i us and adding n if p i i k tnd a fle card l in i or three no i ii up d r r ly to tix li rl im diamond queen u i rliror macir her plan then a e ii tricks on lop nd 1 vo chinccs for the 12th the hearls might iplit three- tlirrt- i 10 per cent chance i or the spado finesse might w irk a 50 per cent chance i dec irer rnrrecth led t i ill hi ar an 1 plaed low fr m d imrm why try a 30 per cr nt chanit firsf the an i or rp her simple if the tide fines e jails then it is iro h e tn lest the heart snl i hut f the hearts don t t ou can st 11 in the spade fn ssc 01 en the order of pla is mrp important than the chin e of success et tin c u make a plan at contract br dgc keep this 1 in mind it you have two iab n mint decide which nflo ir fir t on the basis u i if ii h ou cin still t ir the cnd fine m mi s winners 1st pair te rue siitv and bill toahj 2nd rair am sinclair and jack i was silting ronn i partner was my favourite part cml 3rd pair mrs kay camp- ner my wife i opened one bell and mrs marv manning symbols i bifirr in hnslmas era eerrerns were j ed in tradi tional rercmon es tgyptiam eclehr t n the winter solstice fslinrlct di of the year hroijli gre n dale pdlms into their hnnes as a snboi of life ir im iliant ocr death the ecrrreen bough was us ti by the romans in their obsenancc of the feast of the saturn the druids believed that a sprig of evergreen in the i ho ise meant eternal life early scindinnians paid homage to ihe fir tree and the norsemen saw in evergreens the revival of their sun god balder sums test to you and a happy new year mcgibbon hotel too many motorists neglect to recognize the vast dlffercn es between driving in the war mer months and driving in win ter the difference is vest and to neglect it can be disastrous good visibility is necessary to safe winter driving the car itself must be be made ready for the extra struggle against cold ice and snow the driver must adjust hia skills and at titudes to meet winter ha aids he must know how to get rus car going keep it going safely and stsp it safely in summer he has different worries he must face up to the new ones that come with zero bhzzzards and ice conditions something h lackins m the skill knowledge or ability of a winter dnver who tries to drive with onlv a portholesized space cleared io the snow on his windshield or with the glass splashed so thickly with slush and mud that he has to stick his head out of the side window to sec where he is going neglects to have enough anti freeze in hisxsrs radla tor and windshield washer tank to handle subzero temp eratures torgcls to have his defrost er mechanism thoroughly checked before he suddenly needs it has not had snow tires or chains installed before the snow and ice arrive discovers that his car s muf fler or tailpipe are leaking deadly carbon monoxide gas into the car maybe too late walts until the car is stuck in a drift or on slick ice be- i fore he realizes he should have had a shovel sand or traction mat and a tow rope m the car trunk j thinks he can scream his way out of a drift by racing his engine and spinning the wheels forget braking and stop ping distances change drasti callly on ice or in snow a labours under the delusion that his cars parking lights frequently covered with slush or snow make the car safely visible to other drivers in fog snow or dark periods does not know how to can trol his vehicle when it sud denly goes into a swd refuses to leave a king sized gap between his car and the car ahead to avoid rear end collisions that are in cvltablc if the distance be tween the cars la too short is ignorant of the value of pumping his brkes to stop ort slippery surfaces instead of jamming them on and lock ing them i packed and polished partic ularly on side streets a believes seat belts properly fastened can be of little in city driving watch for these uninformed menaces give them plenty of space when they are near for they can involve tithe rs in ser ious mishaps by thoir foolish- magistrate critical of base line stop sign aftenalfn httw7thtlm of eaqdeaing at the intersect ion of the bete tine at horn by wacrtueid tbia week ojr magistrate kenneth iantfdoo before him was an rr 3 fk- in youth who pleaded guihy to not bringing bu cat to a com plete stop at the intersection the man said be bad pulled out into the base line because be did not hive a clear view of oncoming traffic tvs never made a great deal of sense to stop at this partic ular place at this particular in tersection commented the magistrate a sensible motorist would naturally bring his car down to a point where he could see the traeic from each direction he reserved judgement and said next week he would regis ter a conviction on theplea of guilty and hand down a suspen ded sentence forgets approaches to sections in winter arc inter often bridge club eleven tables took part in the duplicate bridge night in the legion auditorium tuesday decomber 13th with north south winners being ralph barber lou bertasson l law son j offenbcck r prust llojd keir mrs wallace thompson mrs anne pntch ard east west mrs florla nod well mrs v wilson mrs helen atkinson and w wilson percv leslie and miss elizabeth leslie mm helen hyde and mrs beverley paltu 11a kays grocery mguelphst 772111 merry christmas we4afcptsaplejtmmscimdgyoti our et g wish for ynfethe happiness and bcbcitialbcilhandsucccamdtitocor ken robertson electrical contractor 52 norton crescent georgetown reetogs to all our good friends wfre olad of the chance to say hello and wish you the very iesti stevensons mens boys wear dbjttx market centre lob john harvey and dave thoroclean jack cox ma ofcrarown hirald thvnqr dnnhr a 1m4 and fed dodte your wonditful patrgndvl arnos texaco x sfeciaust in volkswaolfc temflfe 7 min sw north 77371 j w merry christmas toyonandycmri during this most festive season mrs heslop and staff delrex fashions yule cheer christmastime draws near and each of us here wishes to extend our greetings of y good cheer to our man friends gs television delrex market centre anhau goofa totfiljtst erics hardware and gifts dob market canrrn jfritttmg tef4td2atottebletbtv don houston plumbing and heating 8771506 stfijujkfc kofiinijrtl jfcpe y unr holmtjtinajndqidmin tfaohappietofgotcttyritiijoyaada dave williams electrical contractor 19 bgln strart 1773321

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